Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not alone PP. We were at the same spot and could not pull the kid out of TJ because of these grades. They would have been placed low in the base school. It's a no-win situation and had to put the kid through the stress. Believe me, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Very much. Sometimes it is just a time management issue. It will get better.
Anonymous wrote:You are not alone PP. We were at the same spot and could not pull the kid out of TJ because of these grades. They would have been placed low in the base school. It's a no-win situation and had to put the kid through the stress. Believe me, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Anonymous wrote:You are not alone PP. We were at the same spot and could not pull the kid out of TJ because of these grades. They would have been placed low in the base school. It's a no-win situation and had to put the kid through the stress. Believe me, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many hours of sleep do kids get at TJ? I have heard so many parents complain about kids only getting 4-6 hours of sleep.
How many APs + Post APs would you have done by the end of 12th grade? I was shocked to hear most kids get around 10+. Is it true?
Most kids at any school can do 10-12.
My DS is from 2023. On weekdays he is almost always up till 1 or 2 am doing his homework or studying for some test. It's a catch-up game with the amount of work these kids are expected to do. It's insane and I am not sure what long-term impacts this will have on his health. He complains about digestive problems and his doctor told us it's because of stress. Honestly, TJ's parents are not transparent about how the kids are doing. They may be getting c's but it's always A's to friends and family and how well prepared they are for college.
Ah, so he’s in my class. Yeah, there are definitely a few kids who struggle like that, especially during sophomore and junior year. I’m sorry he’s struggling so much and I hope that it’s fulfilling for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many hours of sleep do kids get at TJ? I have heard so many parents complain about kids only getting 4-6 hours of sleep.
How many APs + Post APs would you have done by the end of 12th grade? I was shocked to hear most kids get around 10+. Is it true?
Most kids at any school can do 10-12.
My DS is from 2023. On weekdays he is almost always up till 1 or 2 am doing his homework or studying for some test. It's a catch-up game with the amount of work these kids are expected to do. It's insane and I am not sure what long-term impacts this will have on his health. He complains about digestive problems and his doctor told us it's because of stress. Honestly, TJ's parents are not transparent about how the kids are doing. They may be getting c's but it's always A's to friends and family and how well prepared they are for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many hours of sleep do kids get at TJ? I have heard so many parents complain about kids only getting 4-6 hours of sleep.
How many APs + Post APs would you have done by the end of 12th grade? I was shocked to hear most kids get around 10+. Is it true?
Most kids at any school can do 10-12.
My DS is from 2023. On weekdays he is almost always up till 1 or 2 am doing his homework or studying for some test. It's a catch-up game with the amount of work these kids are expected to do. It's insane and I am not sure what long-term impacts this will have on his health. He complains about digestive problems and his doctor told us it's because of stress. Honestly, TJ's parents are not transparent about how the kids are doing. They may be getting c's but it's always A's to friends and family and how well prepared they are for college.
Anonymous wrote:How many geniuses have you met at TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many hours of sleep do kids get at TJ? I have heard so many parents complain about kids only getting 4-6 hours of sleep.
How many APs + Post APs would you have done by the end of 12th grade? I was shocked to hear most kids get around 10+. Is it true?
Most kids at any school can do 10-12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you want to attend TJ because you truly love science and math or did you want to attend because you felt like it would get you into a better college?
Honestly, neither.
This is a good place to sort of counter a thing that most people believe about TJ. You don’t have to be passionate about or “love” STEM stuff to fit in here. What you have to be is serious about school. There are a surprising number of people in my class who love TJ for the other stuff that it provides - like you get to play sports with people who care about school and do clubs with people who care about school. Yes, TJ is a super-intense STEM school, but I think you grow to enjoy STEM more because of the experiences you get to have here and the people you do them with.
Yes, some of the teachers are trash, but that’s the case anywhere and even the trash teachers are really smart and helpful if you ask them questions (and there aren’t that many of them). It’s the feeling that everyone is in it together and there are NO kids who just don’t care.
The thing about TJ and college is that I think it helps you find the right college. And the other thing is that no matter where you go, you’re gonna be prepared. My older friends in 2020 and 2021 always talk about how easy college is compared to TJ and they appreciate it when they see their base school friends struggling.